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Home » ‘I pulled my own tooth out with a pipe wrench because of the unbearable toothache’
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‘I pulled my own tooth out with a pipe wrench because of the unbearable toothache’

By staff6 April 2025No Comments6 Mins Read

Kaspars Grenenbergs had “unbearable” toothache and was unable to get an NHS dentist so he used whisky for disinfection, took painkillers and ripped the tooth out

Man pulling out own tooth
Another DIY dentistry horror story(Image: Kaspars Grenenbergs / SWNS)

A dad has told how he pulled out his own tooth using a pipe wrench after struggling to get an NHS dentist appointment. Kaspars Grenenbergs, 44, said he had “unbearable” toothache and so readied 100g of whisky for disinfection, took painkillers to try and numb the pain before wiggling the tooth out.

The father-of-two says he had tried all four local NHS dentists but none could get him in. His is the latest horror story we have reported as part of the Mirror ’s Dentists for All campaign as most practices are no longer taking on new adult NHS patients. Kaspars, who works for a cable company, from Downham Market, Norfolk, said: “The pain was really bad, unbearable – it’s hard to explain how painful it is.

“I had my pipe grippers, prepared and 100g of alcohol, painkillers, ibuprofen, and I pulled it out myself. I did it in front of the mirror in the bathroom and prepared some salt water. It took a lot of twisting to get out – I tried to move it as much as I could before I pulled it out.

Kaspars showing the gap in his teeth
Kaspars showing the gap in his teeth(Image: Kaspars Grenenbergs / SWNS)
And the tooth he pulled out
And the tooth he pulled out(Image: Kaspars Grenenbergs / SWNS)

“It was one of the big molars at the back and I tried not to break the root off as otherwise I’d be putting myself in more danger with the root left in. The kids were at home with my partner, and they thought I was joking at first, but the pain was just so bad.”

Kaspars had been having minor pain for a few days, but on Monday, 31 March, it suddenly intensified. He said: “I couldn’t wait and no one was getting back to me. I started getting cold sweats from the pain, and I was getting bad headaches and everything was pulsing – I don’t know how bad that could have ended up. So I pulled it out the same day.”

The lack of dentist availability even had Kaspars considering boarding a plane for an appointment – something he says his partner, Nadezda, 39, a retail worker, has done before. He added: “Over here, you could be travelling from county to county just to get an appointment.

Kaspars Grenenbergs' mimicking pulling his tooth with a pipe wrench
Kaspars Grenenbergs’ mimicking pulling his tooth with a pipe wrench(Image: Kaspars Grenenbergs / SWNS)

“It happened to my missus as well. She couldn’t get an appointment at the dentist before Covid, so she flew home to Latvia for an appointment and came back 24 hours later.

Kaspars
Kaspars tried to phone four emergency dentists but couldn’t get through(Image: Kaspars Grenenbergs / SWNS)

“Here you’re paying National Insurance and suddenly when you’re faced with a situation like this you feel outcast. I managed to get through to one dentist, but they said they had no slots, or they offered me private.

“But they then realised they couldn’t offer me private because they were dealing with an NHS emergency. I think if they had space they were supposed to take me as an NHS patient so they couldn’t offer private.”

The pipe wrench and the tooth it brought out
The pipe wrench and the tooth it brought out(Image: Kaspars Grenenbergs / SWNS)

The NHS advises anyone that has toothache for more than two days to see a dentist and use pain-relieving gel while waiting for an appointment.

It comes after we reported last week a damning report has found the Government is only funding NHS dentistry enough so that just half the population can be seen. The cross-party Parliamentary committee concluded the dentists payment contract is “not fit for purpose” and should be ripped up and a new funding framework introduced.

It follows reports that the Treasury has been behind delays to reform as it had not committed how much to increase funding for NHS dentistry in England.

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Everyone should have access to an NHS dentist

More than 12 million people were unable to access NHS dental care last year – more than 1 in 4 adults in England. At the same time 90% of dental practices are no longer accepting new NHS adult patients. Data from the House of Commons Library showed 40% of children didn’t have their recommended annual check-up last year.

Restore funding for dental services and recruit more NHS dentists

The UK spends the smallest proportion of its heath budget on dental care of any European nation. Government spending on dental services in England was cut by a quarter in real terms between 2010 and 2020. The number of NHS dentists is down by more than 500 to 24,151 since the pandemic.

Change the contracts

A Parliamentary report by the Health Select Committee has branded the current NHS dentists’ contracts as “not fit for purpose” and described the state of the service as “unacceptable in the 21st century”. The system effectively sets quotas on the maximum number of NHS patients a dentist can see as it caps the number of procedures they can perform each year. Dentists also get paid the same for delivering three or 20 fillings, often leaving them out of pocket. The system should be changed so it enables dentists to treat on the basis of patient need.

Have you had to resort to drastic measures because you couldn’t access an NHS dentist? Are you a parent struggling to get an appointment for a child? Email [email protected] or call 0800 282591

The Public Accounts Committee found 40% of adults saw an NHS dentist in the two years to March 2024, compared to 49% in the two years pre-pandemic.

A Government spokesman said: “We inherited NHS dentistry services left broken by years of neglect. Through our Plan for Change, we are working to rebuild the sector and expand access.

“We are already rolling out an extra 700,000 urgent appointments, introducing a supervised toothbrushing programme to prevent tooth decay in young children, and reforming the dental contract to make NHS work more appealing to dentists.”

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